Are Jeremy Hunt's new medics just 'doctors on the cheap'?

Government to increase the number of physician Associates, who only need two years of training

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The government is planning a "significant" expansion of a new class of medic known as physician associates, but critics have attacked the idea as "doctors on the cheap". Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt says the role – somewhere between a doctor and a nurse – is needed to free up busy doctors.

How does a physician associate qualify?

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